#7 AJ Styles
When AJ Styles reunited with Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows, the WWE Universe was really excited to see what may unfold. The wrestling fans all over the world had their eyes on a stable that was bound to be successful, but their time on RAW never peaked.
Although WWE did book Anderson and Gallows strongly, they were often limited to acting as a catalyst in other feuds.
And before WWE could have rectified this error, Anderson and Gallows were released from the company with several other Superstars in order to tackle the economic impact of COVID-19. While we can’t do anything about that, there’s still a question about Styles.
The ‘Phenomenal One’ is of the best wrestlers to have graced the squared circle and he deserves to be a part of a title picture sometime soon.
Styles’ epic match with The Undertaker at WrestleMania 36 may not be enough to keep him amongst the top stars of the company for the rest of the year, and it will be too sad to see him being pushed into the mid-card – something that won’t go down well with the fans.
Hence, WWE must have him win a title before the ear ends, even if it the United States Championship.